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No. 18 Pitt Vs. Mississippi State Preview: Betting Info, TV Channel, Etc.
On Wednesday night, No. 18 Pitt will have another Quad-1 opportunity as it will take on Mississippi State on the road.
Let’s dive in to the game preview.
PITT’S OUTLOOK
The Panthers are looking for win No. 8 on the year after a massive victory at Value City Arena on Black Friday over the Ohio State Buckeyes. Pitt won on a game-winning three from Zack Austin in the final seconds of the intense, overtime matchup. Check out that buzzer-beating three pointer here.
Now, Pitt faces another tough test. The Panthers arrived in Starkville on Tuesday night, and are now preparing to play against a strong Mississippi State team, who has pleasantly surprised many around the SEC so far, aside from one blunder on its resume.
MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (6-1)
HEAD COACH
Chris Jans (3rd Season)
MISSISSIPPI STATE PREVIEW
The Bulldogs have made the NCAA Tournament in each of Jans’ first two years at the helm. Remember that first Tournament appearance? Pitt knocked out the Bulldogs in 2022-23, as Jamarius Burton hit a game-winning shot in Dayton in the First Four.
 February 21, 2023 David Hague/PSN
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Pittsburgh Panthers guard Jamarius Burton (11) February 21, 2023 David Hague/PSN
Now, Mississippi State has a bit of a different look.
The Bulldogs have a super star guard in Josh Hubbard. Hubbard is averaging 19 points per game, shooting 45% from three-point range on 58 attempts, and only has one turnover through the team’s first seven games. Alongside Hubbard, eight different players have started a game this year for the team.
6-foot-10, 230-pound forward KeShawn Murphy is averaging 11 points and nine rebounds per game for the Bulldogs, and should be a tough matchup inside for Pitt bigs Cam Corhen and Papa Amadou Kante. Cameron Matthews, a 6-foot-7, 235-pound forward, has started six games, and should add to the Bulldogs’ toughness inside.
Claudell Harris, formerly at Boston College, is the only other Bulldog who has made more than ten three pointers. He is shooting 31% from three this year. In addition, transfers Riley Kugel, Kanye Clary, RJ Melendez, and Mike Nwoko bolster the team’s depth all around.
The Bulldogs recently lost their first game of the year, falling to Butler. In that game, they shot just 7 for 27 from three and grabbed a season-low 33 rebounds. Butler was 12 for 22 from three-point range, and despite 14 turnovers, won the game.
METRICS
Pitt is ranked No. 5 in the NET rankings, while Mississippi State is ranked No. 26.
GAME TIME
Pitt Vs. Mississippi State will start at 9:15 p.m. est. on SEC Network.
SPREAD
Mississippi State is a 6-point favorite, per DraftKings. The Panthers moneyline is +200, while Mississippi State is -245 to win straight up. The over/under is hovering around 149.5 points.
TV
You can find Wednesday night’s game on SEC Network.
RADIO
Pitt Vs. Mississippi State will be live on 93.7 The Fan as well.
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Carpenter Pole and Piling invests $5M in Mississippi, creating 10 jobs
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A wood products manufacturer is set to create new jobs as part of a major expansion.
Carpenter Pole and Piling is investing nearly $5 million into its Wiggins, Mississippi, operation.
The expansion will add 10 new positions and support long-term growth in the region.
“Carpenter Pole and Piling is a true Mississippi success story, and we’re proud to see the company continue investing right here at home,” Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said.
“This expansion in Stone County is creating new opportunities for hardworking Mississippians while strengthening a company that has long contributed to our state’s economy,” Reeves said. “When Mississippi businesses grow, our communities grow with them, and we remain committed to fostering a business environment where companies can thrive.”
Carpenter Pole and Piling produces utility poles and pilings for marine and foundation use.
The project includes construction of a new treatment plant, investment in a 2,600-cubic-foot autoclave and an alternative treatment option to improve production capacity.
The company is also clearing and preparing an additional 20 acres for a new pole storage yard.
Stone County is also contributing to the project.
The company expects to complete construction by September 2026.
The new roles are expected to be filled by January 2027.
Carpenter Pole and Piling specializes in the production of utility poles. It also manufactures foundation and marine pilings.
The new autoclave will increase production and add an alternative treatment option.
This story was created by business and development writer Ross Reily, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more.
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CBSB: Southern Miss sweeps again, Mississippi State shines in Texas, Ole Miss struggles – SuperTalk Mississippi
Southern Miss earned its second consecutive sweep, rounding out a mostly successful weekend of college baseball for Mississippi’s major programs.
The No. 12 Golden Eagles (10-1), fresh off a mercy-rule victory over Alabama, exited a hostile Louisiana Tech environment with three straight wins versus a former conference counterpart. Christian Ostrander’s crew won 8-3 on Friday, cruised to an 11-0 run-rule victory through seven innings on Saturday, and was on the good side of a 6-2 scoreboard in Sunday’s finale.
A three-run bomb by Kyle Morrison in the top of the fourth of Friday’s game put the black and gold up 5-3, and solid pitching carried the team the rest of the way. A six-run top of the fourth of Saturday’s game, in part due to a Matthew Russo 2 RBI single, broke a scoring stalemate and fueled Southern Miss to a win in a shortened matchup. A two-run long ball by Joey Urban in the top of the ninth of Sunday’s battle gave the Golden Eagles a buffer that would not be eclipsed.
Kros Sivley (2-0) was Friday’s winning pitcher after logging a pair of strikeouts in 1.2 innings. Grayden Harris (2-0) got the win on Saturday after fanning five batters and surrendering no runs through six complete innings. Camden Sunstrom (1-0) closed out the finale with the win after striking out two batters and not giving up a hit or a run in the final two frames.
Mississippi State wins two in Texas
The No. 4 Bulldogs (11-1) had a solid weekend in the Amegy Bank College Baseball Series. Brian O’Connor’s club handled the weekend test with an 8-4 win over Arizona State, a 15-8 victory over Virginia Tech, and a heartbreaking 8-7 extra-innings loss to No. 1 UCLA.
Mississippi State broke a scoring hiatus on Friday with a strong bottom of the fifth. A Bryce Chance RBI single scored the game’s first run, then a Gehrig Frei homer put the Bulldogs up 4-0. Three insurance runs were added in the next offensive frame, and Mississippi State did not look back. On Saturday, an Ace Reece longball gave the maroon and white a 4-0 lead in the top of the second. Virginia Tech chipped away, cutting the deficit to two runs, until a five-run top of the seventh put things out of reach.
Sunday’s finale was a battle between two teams vying for bragging rights as the nation’s best. The Bruins took an early 3-0 lead, but Mississippi State quickly countered. A two-run bomb by Reed Stallman and an RBI double by Ryder Woodson knotted things up 3-3 in the bottom of the fourth. The Bulldogs added a run in the bottom of the seventh and eighth innings to lead 5-3.
A two-out home run by UCLA’s Roch Cholowsky tied the ballgame in the top of the ninth. Mississippi State, with runners on second and third and no outs in the bottom of the ninth, could not send a runner home. A wild pitch and a 2 RBI triple scored three Bruins in the top of the 10th. Stallman hit his second home run of the day to inch the Bulldogs within one run of their foe, but it was not followed up with more scoring.
Winning pitchers for Mississippi State this weekend were Ryan McPherson (2-0) and Tomas Valincius (3-0), while Ben Davis (0-1) was tabbed with the lone loss.
Ole Miss struggles in neutral-site tournament
In its first set of tests versus power conference opponents, the Rebels (10-2) struggled mightily, dropping two of three outings in the BRUCE BOLT College Classic. Mike Bianco’s club fell to Baylor 6-5 in extra innings on Friday before bouncing back on Saturday in an 8-0 win over Ohio State and suffering a 9-2 loss to Coastal Carolina in Sunday’s finale. Ole Miss was a combined 0-18 at the plate with runners in scoring position in the two losses.
Though the weekend didn’t play to the Rebels’ advantage, a few individual performers stood out. Murray State transfer Dom Decker, who entered his junior campaign without hitting a home run, hit three balls over the outfield wall at the Houston Astros’ Daikin Park. Hunter Elliott had a career-high 11 strikeouts on Friday, while Cade Townsend and Taylor Rabe collectively fanned 16 batters in Saturday’s shutout.
Next up
Southern Miss will play a pair of home midweek games, the first being against Mississippi State on Tuesday at 6 p.m. and the second versus Nicholls on Wednesday at 6 p.m., before hosting North Alabama over the weekend.
Mississippi State will host Lipscomb over the weekend after facing the Golden Eagles.
Ole Miss will host Memphis on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and North Alabama on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., before welcoming Evansville for a weekend series.
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